Title :
Inconsistent requirements: an argumentation view
Author :
Perrussel, Laurent ; CHARREL, Pierre-Jean
Author_Institution :
IRIT/CERISS, Univ. Toulouse 1, France
Abstract :
We present a logical framework for reasoning about inconsistent requirements in the context of the multi-viewpoint requirements engineering process. In order to analyse the sources of inconsistencies and to reason with inconsistent requirements, we present an argumentation view of the requirements. Intuitively, argumentation is a tool for reasoning with inconsistent knowledge: requirements are defined in terms of arguments (a conclusion with its support); then, a class of acceptable arguments is built (arguments with no counterarguments). We propose to characterize different classes of requirements which are ordered: from weakly confident to strongly confident (i.e. consistent). We present inference rules to build intra and inter-viewpoint reasoning. Inference rules are issued from the classes of requirements. We show how this work is useful for the requirements engineers to analyse inconsistent fragments of requirements
Keywords :
formal specification; inference mechanisms; systems analysis; uncertainty handling; acceptable arguments; argumentation view; inconsistent requirements; inference rules; inter-viewpoint reasoning; intra-viewpoint reasoning; multi-viewpoint requirements engineering process; reasoning; stakeholders; Logic; Manufacturing processes; Turning;
Conference_Titel :
Tools with Artificial Intelligence, Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1417-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICTAI.2001.974451